Public Safety

Committed to providing a safe and secure environment.

The Department of Public Safety is committed to providing a safe and secure environment
by consistently seeking and finding ways to promote, preserve, and deliver a feeling
of security, safety, and quality of service to the campus, its employees, students
and to the community to which it serves.

Regardless of our efforts to provide a safe campus, there is no guarantee that a person
will not become the victim of a crime while on campus; the possibility does exist
and is always present. Crime prevention on campus is not just the responsibility of
the Webster University Department of Public Safety; it is a shared responsibility
between the individual and the Department of Public Safety. Students, faculty, and
staff must accept responsibility for helping to maintain a safe environment.

Webster University encourages all individuals who attend, work or visit the campus
and satellite campuses to follow basic personal and property crime prevention procedures
for yourself and for those around you.

The Webster Department of Public Safety provides protective and safety services to
the campus community. The office of Public Safety is located at 572 Garden Ave. next
to the entrance of the Garden Park Plaza. The Department Security staff are trained
and licensed by the St. Louis County Police Department and granted power of arrest
status for the Webster Community.

SPECIAL NOTE: Parking For Theatre Patrons

The lots adjacent to the Loretto-Hilton Center, I, J & K, Lot G next to the bookstore
and the lower level of the parking garage, are reserved from September through April
for Repertory Theatre patrons Tuesday through Friday after 6 p.m., Saturdays after
3 p.m. and all day on Sundays. All Faculty, staff and student vehicles must be moved
from these lots by these times or they will be subject to ticketing, booting or possible
towing at the owners' expense if they are left on these lots. You can go to the Repertory
website to view their schedule of performances.